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Progressive Proptosis Secondary to an Orbital Floor Implant.

A 49-year-old female with advanced left maxillary squamous cell carcinoma underwent total maxillectomy. The orbital floor was reconstructed using a titanium mesh implant and the midface reformed with a free fibula flap. Following reconstruction, the patient developed progressive left-sided proptosis. Review of postoperative imaging prompted extraction of the titanium implant, rapidly normalizing globe position. This unique case highlights the clinical relevance of orbital venous anatomy.

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